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Tables
Table 1. Diseases notified to the National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System, Australia, 2004
Table 2. Notifications of communicable diseases, Australia, 2004, by state or territory
Table 3. Notification rates of communicable diseases, Australia, 2004, by state and territory (per 100,000 population)
Table 4. Notifications and notification rates (per 100,000 population), of communicable diseases, Australia, 2000 to 2004
Table 5. Incident hepatitis B infection, Australia, 2004, by exposure category
Table 6. Incident hepatitis C infection, Australia, 2004, by exposure category
Table 7. Hepatitis A notifications, Australia, 2004, by Indigenous status
Table 8. Risk exposures associated with hepatitis A virus infection, Australia, 2004, by state or territory
Table 9. Top 10 human isolates of Salmonella, Australia, 2004
Table 10. Shigella infections, Australia, 2004, by serogroup and state or territory
Table 11. Cholera notifications 2004, Australia, by notifying jurisdiction and case details
Table 12. Trends in age adjusted notification rates of chlamydial infections, the Northern Territory, South Australia, Western Australia, and Victoria, 2000 to 2004, by Indigenous status
Table 13. Trends in age adjusted notification rates of gonococcal infection, the Northern Territory, South Australia, Western Australia, and Victoria, 2000 to 2004, by Indigenous status
Table 14. Proportion of gonococcal isolates showing antibiotic resistance, Australia, 1998 to 2004
Table 15. Number and rates of notifications of syphilis of less than two years duration Australia, 2004, by state or territory and sex
Table 16. Number and rate of notifications of syphilis of more than two years or unknown duration, Australia, 2004, by state or territory and sex
Table 17. Outbreaks and clusters of measles, Australia, 2004
Table 18. Percentage of Australian children born in 2003 immunised according to data available on the Australian Childhood Immunisation Register, estimate at one year of age
Table 19. Percentage of Australian children born in 2002 immunised according to data available on the Australian Childhood Immunisation Register, estimate at two years of age
Table 20. Percentage of Australian children born in 1998 immunised according to data available on the Australian Childhood Immunisation Register, estimate at six years of age
Table 21. Outbreaks of locally acquired cases of dengue, Queensland, 2003 to 2004
Table 22. Malaria notifications in Australia, 2004, by parasite type and jurisdiction
Table 23. Notifications of legionellosis, Australia, 2004, by state or territory and species
Table 24. Deaths due to legionellosis, Australia, 2004, by state or territory and species
Table 25. Notifications of meningococcal infection Australia, 2004, by state or territory and serogroup
Table 26. Deaths due to meningococcal infection, Australia, 2004, by state or territory and serogroup
Table 27. Infectious agents reported to the Laboratory Virology and Serology Reporting Scheme, 2004, by state or territory
Appendix 1. Mid-year estimate of Australian population 2004, by state or territory
Appendix 2. Mid-year estimate of Australian population 2004, by state or territory and age group
Appendix 3. Completeness of National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System data, received from states and territories, 2004
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